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The First milestone release 1.0 was out on 24th March 2004.
In August 2004, Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller, Keith Donald and Colin Sampaleanu co-founded interface21, a company focused on spring consulting, training and support.
Not too long after that, Spring Framework 1.2.6 release happened in November 2005.
The book ‘Professional Java Development with the Spring Framework’ came out in 2005.
By the end of 2006, Spring had crossed 1 million downloads.
Spring 2.5 release came in with the name change on 19 November 2007.
In 2007, SpringSource secured series A funding ($10 million) from benchmark capital.
With $10 million in their accounts, SpringSource made some key announcements in 2008:
1) SpringSource buys Hyperic for cloud monitoring in May 2009.
In December 2009, spring 3.0 was released.
3) The big announcement happens on 10 Aug 2009:
He would later go on to found the famous company behind ElasticSearch company in 2010.
Another quiet year for Spring Projects just like 2010.
Spring Data Commons Project release happens in April 2011.
Mark Fisher announces Spring AMQP 1.1.0 in August 2011
In October 2012, Mike Youngstrom created a feature request in spring jira asking for support for containerless web application architectures in spring framework.
Rod Johnson left spring team in 2012.
In December 2013, Pivotal announced the release of spring framework 4.0.
Adrian joined VC firm Accel Partners in 2014.
In Dec 2014, Spring 4.0 announcement comes with the introduction of Spring IO platform.
Spring boot 1.2 (March 2015) - upgrade to servlet 3.1/tomcat 8/jetty 9, spring 4.1 upgrade, support for banner/jms/SpringBootApplication annotation.
In November 2015, Spring io 2.0.0 was released.
In 2015, cloud foundry was moved to the not-for-profit cloud foundry foundation.
In July 2016, spring io team decided to use alphabetical versioning scheme.
Spring boot 1.3 (December 2016) - spring 4.2 upgrade, new spring-boot-devtools, auto configuration for caching technologies(ehcache, hazelcast, redis, guava and infinispan) and fully executable jar support.
Spring boot 1.5 (February 2017) - support for kafka/ldap, third party library upgrades, deprecation of CRaSH support and actuator loggers endpoint to modify application log levels on the fly.
The current spring framework version(4.3.7) was released in March 2017.
If everything goes well with the JDK 9 release, all the above versions should be available before 2018.
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